

Dr. Orr Spiegel
Life Sciences
Research work
The main goal of our lab is to understand how animal behavior and space-use patterns affect ecological and evolutionary processes and how these insights can be translated to effects conservation. We use a combination of approaches and technologies that include tracking of free ranging animals (often via GPS or ATLAS tags), experimental set-ups, and individual based models (IBMs).
Research Affiliation
Life Sciences
- School of Zoology
Open Research Positions
Postdoctoral Fellowship
Publication date:
February 5 2023
Position Type:
Post-Doc
About the position:
A postdoc in out group, working on several aspects related to individualism in animal movement.
Application Deadline: January 6, 2024
Candidacy Requirements:
We are seeking potential postdocs with a deep interest in animal movement and behavior, and with a relevant PhD. Quantitative skills are important for our research as we deal with rich and complex datasets.